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Jovanotti at the Pula Arena on July 3 - The Italian Pop Star with a Sold-Out Concert in an Ancient Amphitheatre

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Jovanotti at the Pula Arena on July 3 - The Italian Pop Star with a Sold-Out Concert in an Ancient Amphitheatre

Jovanotti, one of the biggest stars of Italian pop, performs in the ancient Pula Arena. On July 3, 2026, in the Roman amphitheatre in Pula, Lorenzo Cherubini - known by his stage name Jovanotti - stages a solo concert that is already sold out.

Jovanotti has been one of the most recognisable names on the Italian scene for more than three decades. He started out as a rapper in the late eighties, then grew into a performer who blends pop, funk and Mediterranean energy, with huge productions and concerts that fill stadiums across Italy. His songs are part of the Italian pop canon, and his live shows are known for their positive energy and long sets.

The Pula concert is part of the tour accompanying his new studio album, announced for the end of the year. This is his only show in the region next summer, which makes it especially appealing for audiences from Croatia, Slovenia, Italy and beyond - and explains why the tickets are sold out.

The venue, the Pula Arena, is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world and one of the most striking concert settings on the Adriatic. The concert starts at 8 p.m. It takes place in Croatia, in Istria, for readers planning a summer trip.